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Portrait and Elizabeth
Portrait of Elizabeth to commemorate the defeat of the Spanish Armada ( 1588 ), depicted in the background.
052. jpg | Portrait of a Saxon Princess possibly George of Saxony's daughter-in-law Elizabeth of Hesse.
Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Cook by William Henderson, dated 1830.
Portrait of Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud | Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moors | Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth I of England | Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, sometimes suggested as the inspiration for Othello.
* Pryor, Elizabeth Brown ; Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters.
His most famous works, such as Portrait of Mrs. Graham ; Mary and Margaret: The Painter's Daughters ; William Hallett and His Wife Elizabeth, nee Stephen, known as The Morning Walk ; and Cottage Girl with Dog and Pitcher, display the unique individuality of his subjects.
* The " Armada Portrait " of Elizabeth I of England is created to celebrate the English defeat of the Spanish Armada and to assert the strength of Elizabeth herself.
The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, painted after Leicester's death.
Portrait of Elizabeth made to commemorate the defeat of the Spanish Armada ( 1588 ), depicted in the background.
The Marble Hall holds the " Rainbow Portrait " of Elizabeth.
* 1986: Louise Bogan: A Portrait by Elizabeth Frank
Jan's son, Quentin Metsys the Younger, was an artist of the Tudor court, and painted the Sieve Portrait of Elizabeth I of England.
Armada Portrait | The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, 1588?
:* George Gower-( The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, 1588 ?, one of the greatest English portraits in existence )
File: Metsys Elizabeth I The Sieve Portrait c1583. jpg | Sieve Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I ( 1583 ) by Quentin Metsys the Younger
:: Reverse: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in front of people waving flags, signature Elizabeth R in exergue ; outer legend:, inner legend:.
:: Reverse: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, around.

Portrait and I
Taking the path behind the Throne Room to the building directly beyond it, the Portrait Gallery, I went right at the end of it, through a garden to a small building at the back -- a sitting room furnished with low blue divans, its floor covered with carpets, its ceiling painted with gold squares and floral designs.
File: Indischer Maler um 1615 ( I ) 001. jpg | Portrait of Ibrâhîm ' Âdil Shâh II ( 1580 – 1626 ), Mughal Empire of India, 1615 AD
* The song " I Wish I Was Danny Kaye " on Miracle Legion's 1996 album Portrait of a Damaged Family
Portrait of Maximilian I of Mexico, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Portrait of my sister, Artje, painted in 1851, is numbered opus I, while two months before his death he completed Preparations in the Coliseum, opus CCCCVIII.
Signature of Sir Joseph Banks from the book National Portrait Gallery Volume I published 1830
His motto, one of the first and still most distinctive signatures in art history, ALS IK KAN (" AS I CAN ") first appeared in 1433 on Portrait of a Man in a Turban, which can be seen as indicative of his emerging self-confidence at the time.
*, featuring a reading of If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso and A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson.
Portrait of the Regicide ( Gaetano Bresci kills Umberto I )
As an expensive painting, it has only recently been surpassed, in terms of actual price, by four other paintings: the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt, which was sold for $ 135 million, the Woman III by Willem de Kooning sold for $ 138 million in November 2006, and No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock sold for $ 140 million in November 2006 and one painting from The Card Players series by Paul Cezanne sold for a record of more than $ 250million.
Portrait of Diane de Poitiers as Diana goddess of the hunt on display in the bedroom of Francis I of France | Francis I at the Château de Chenonceau.
His most controversial work, Portrait of Madame X ( Madame Pierre Gautreau ) ( 1884 ) is now considered one of his best works, and was the artist's personal favorite ; he stated in 1915, " I suppose it is the best thing I have done.
Portrait of Chilperic I on a bronze medal 1720.
Portrait of Cosimo I de Medici, attributed to Cellini's workshop

Elizabeth and I
In England it was first imposed by statute in the reign of Elizabeth I of England ( 1558 ) and its form has more than once been altered since.
The Church of England ( which until the 20th century included the Church in Wales ) initially separated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1538 in the reign of King Henry VIII, reunited in 1555 under Queen Mary I and then separated again in 1570 under Queen Elizabeth I ( the Roman Catholic Church excommunicated Elizabeth I in 1570 in response to the Act of Supremacy 1559 ).
Puttenham, in the time of Elizabeth I of England, wished to start from Elissabet Anglorum Regina ( Elizabeth Queen of the English ), to obtain Multa regnabis ense gloria ( By thy sword shalt thou reign in great renown ); he explains carefully that H is " a note of aspiration only and no letter ", and that Z in Greek or Hebrew is a mere SS.
He was responsible for the destruction of the musical clock organ that Elizabeth I of England sent to the court during the reign of his father.
With the descendents of Charles I thus either childless ( in the case of William III and Anne ) or Catholic, consideration then fell to the descendants of Elizabeth of Bohemia, the only other child of James I to have reached adulthood.
During the English Reformation the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, at first temporarily under Henry VIII and Edward VI and later permanently during the reign of Elizabeth I.
This was followed by a second series, Blackadder II ( 1986 ) set during the reign of Elizabeth I, a third series Blackadder the Third ( 1987 ) set during the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the reign of George III, and finally Blackadder Goes Forth ( 1989 ) in 1917, set in the trenches of the Great War.
Blackadder II is set in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 – 1603 ), played by Miranda Richardson.
She herself died in 1558, and in 1559 Elizabeth I reintroduced the 1552 book with a few modifications to make it acceptable to more traditionally minded worshippers, notably the inclusion of the words of administration from the 1549 Communion Service alongside those of 1552.
Consequently, when the accession of Elizabeth I re-asserted the dominance of Protestantism in England, there remained a significant body of Reformed believers who were nevertheless hostile to the Book of Common Prayer.
Translations into the vernacular were done by famous notables, including King Alfred ( Old English ), Jean de Meun ( Old French ), Geoffrey Chaucer ( Middle English ), Queen Elizabeth I ( Early Modern English ), and Notker Labeo ( Old High German ).
Fermanagh was made into a county by statute of Elizabeth I, but it was not until the time of the Plantation of Ulster that it was finally brought under civil government.
When Elizabeth I of England died in March 1603 and James VI of Scotland became King of England as James I, Charles was not considered strong enough to make the journey to London due to his fragile health.
Elizabeth I and the three Goddesses Juno ( mythology ) | Juno, Athena & Venus ( mythology ) | Venus.
Determined to make Dublin a Protestant city, Queen Elizabeth I of England established Trinity College in 1592 as a solely Protestant university and ordered that the Catholic St. Patrick's and Christ Church cathedrals be converted to Protestant.
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.
Queen Elizabeth I of England is noted to have been entertained by " Country Dancing ," although the relationship of the dances she saw to the surviving dances of the mid-17th century is disputed.

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